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Peng Liyuan visits Buda Castle, has tea with Hungarian first lady

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File photo of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary, August 15, 2023. /CFP
File photo of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary, August 15, 2023. /CFP

File photo of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary, August 15, 2023. /CFP

Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, visited the Buda Castle and had tea with Zsuzsanna Nagy, wife of Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok, in Budapest on Thursday.

The two first ladies appreciated the exhibition of Hungarian Herend porcelain and traditional embroidery craftsmanship.

Peng said she is impressed by the exquisite Hungarian porcelain and superb embroidery craftsmanship.

Porcelain and embroidery are common symbols of the civilizations of China and Hungary, Peng said, expressing hope that artists from both countries strengthen exchanges and mutual learning and promote cultural integration.

The two first ladies listened to a briefing on the restoration of the Szent Istvan Hall of the Buda Castle.

Appreciating the exquisite restoration skills of Hungarian experts, Peng expressed her hope that the two sides would strengthen cooperation in the protection and restoration of cultural relics so that historical legacies could be better passed on.

Hungary is a beautiful country, and its people are hospitable, Peng said during her friendly and cordial chat over tea with Nagy.

There are many similarities between the cultures of China and Hungary, and the two peoples share a deep sense of affinity, Peng said.

The friendship between the two countries has a solid foundation, she said, adding that she hopes that the friendship between the two countries will be passed on from generation to generation and grow stronger over time.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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